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The Pros And Cons Of The Iraq War

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The Iraq war such a powerful war, which had many positive outcomes. While researching through the sources available there were some main positive points expressed in each one. The Weapons of mass destruction (WMD) was one of the most deadliest and most secret tactics that Iraq had in store, knowing that the first move had to be made, as stated in the “Secret History of the Iraq War” the primary reason the United States went to war was the revival and rejuvenation of Iraq’s WMD programs in recent years (Bodsansky #7). They have been keeping secrets for far too long and Saddam Hussein the Iraq dictator, was in this situation for power and for supremacy and his removal for American security interests (Buchanan). As time progresses the situation gets more complicated, and the resolution gets more …show more content…

According to “Secret History of the Iraq War”. The threat during the end of the war has not disappeared, but it has slowly taken its impact on society, and also slowly changed for the best. As a result, this war could not just be settled with a treaty or a contract, why you say? These actions can’t compete with the levels of radicals. Iraq could have taken out the United States before they invaded, and with the possibility of them having weapons, war was the only option at the moment. In “Secret History of the Iraq war” (pg492 conclusion page) this war was not just to rid the world of its dictator but to announce to the world the new message of the new America Internationalism.(492). According to HBCTIS (Interview Chotiner) The hopes of trying to reach a certain compromise and lessening the chance of a certain war sounds better said than done, but we must need to take the initiative and learn how to take ground, not letting anyone tell you otherwise, must

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